Naperville is a popular destination for retirees looking to settle into Low-Income Affordable communities. An Low-Income Affordable community is ideal for seniors who want to maintain independence while having professional assistance on-hand to help with everyday tasks such as medication management or bathing.

Low-Income Affordable facilities in Naperville, IL each offer different levels of care. There are 2 Low-Income Affordable homes to choose from in the wider Naperville area. Explore our listings to compare the amenities, walk score and services available at each residence.

Need help with your search? Call 800-304-7152 now to speak with a free local senior housing advisor.Call now to speak with a free local senior housing advisor.

What is Assisted Living?

Hundreds of thousands of American seniors utilize assisted living, a figure that is only growing. For these seniors, assisted living combines residential housing,assistance in daily activities, and some healthcare. These communities also strive to provide an atmosphere that is comfortable and engaging for their residents… Read More >

There are 2 Low-Income Affordable senior living facilities in Naperville, IL. Find senior housing options that match your budget among our Naperville Low-Income Affordable communities. We are here to make your search easy for the best quality care and treatment.

SeniorHousingNet.com offers seniors and their loved ones senior living listings and resources. On our website you
can find a community that is right for your situation, whether you are looking for 55+ Apartments or nursing homes.
For instance, seniors who are healthy and active may be interested in 55+ Lifestyles (also known as 55+ Communities)
and Independent Living Facilities. If you or your loved-one needs some personal assistance, on the other hand, you
may want to check out Assisted Living Facilities, Alzheimer's
care/dementia care facilities, or in-home senior care providers. Seniors with medical dependencies may be best
suited in nursing homes, and those with short-term medical care needs may be best suited in respite care. In-home
care and adult day care are options for seniors who prefer to live at home, and continuing care retirement
communities (CCRC) are unique senior housing communities that offer multiple levels of care that allow seniors to
age in one location.

These are the most common terms used within the U.S., although senior housing terminology may vary from
state-to-state. We advise you to always check with individual facilities for specific senior living services
offered and we recommend personal visits and reference checks. Many types of senior living facilities are rental
apartments for seniors, but you may also find some communities where homes are bought and sold. We understand
there are many choices and that choosing the right senior housing facility is important, so make sure to take
advantage of the Resources for Seniors on SeniorHousingNet. Also
try our Senior Care Assessment Tool if you are not
sure which type of senior care is right for you or your loved one and learn about the various
Types of Senior Housing.

To search for senior living and senior care, simply type a location into the search bar and select the types of
care you are interested in. For example, if you are looking in your city for low-income senior housing communities
that offer some personal assistance, type your city name, select "Assisted Living" and "Low Income-Affordable",
and then click "Search". From there you will see listings of communities who offer assisted care and have senior
housing for low income seniors. When you see a community you are interested in, click on the name, address or
photo to see more details.

You can learn more about senior apartment communities when you:

Read community descriptions

Browse photos and floor plans

Learn about pricing, amenities and features

Contact the community to learn more

Start your search for senior living right here on SeniorHousingNet.com and find a place to call home.